With its gorgeous vintage looks, great tone and unmistakable D'Angelico style, the EX-63 Archtop Acoustic Guitar gives today's discerning player a chance to own a piece of D'Angelico history.

The D'Angelico EX-63 is a non-cutaway archtop acoustic that was made in the image of the last guitar that John D'Angelico ever built. Finished in your choice of Natural Tint or Vintage Sunburst, the EX-63 features a spruce top with scalloped X-bracing and beautiful maple back & sides to deliver a beautiful acoustic voice with exceptional clarity and volume. For superb playability and comfort, the C-shaped neck is capped with an ebony fingerboard with a cozy 1-3/4" nut width. For unmistakable D'Angelico performance and style, the floating ebony Electro-Core bridge is paired up their signature trapeze-style stairstep tailpiece and a set of Grover Super Rotomatic tuners. Other premium features include a bone nut, a dual-type truss rod, mother-of-pearl block fingerboard inlays, and D'Angelico's signature Scalini tortoise shell pickguard. Comes with deluxe hardshell case.

Modeled After the Last Guitar Built by John D'AngelicoScalloped X Top BracingDual-Type Truss RodBone NutMother-of-Pearl Block Fingerboard InlaysD'Angelico Signature Scalini Tortoise Shell Pickguard

Orientation

Right-Handed

Case/Bag Included

Yes

Case Type

Hardshell Case

Series

Acoustics

Model

EX-63

Warranty Info:

Limited Warranty D’Angelico Guitars of America warrantees this instrument to be free from defects, in materials and workmanship, for a period of one year from the original date of purchase, subject to the limitations contained herein.

Not covered in this warranty: Damages caused by humidity or the lack thereof, extreme temperature exposure, abuse, neglect or improper storage. Any instrument on which the serial number has been removed or altered. Any instrument not purchased from an authorized dealer, or upon which unauthorized repair or service work has been carried out. Any instrument that has been damaged due to an accident, negligence or misuse. Shipping damage of any kind. Normal “wear and tear”, including, but not limited to any discoloration, fading or damage to the original finish, or worn frets, strings, tuners, hardware and plating. Any subjective issues such as “tone”.